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Individuals from functional areas may not be up to the task of leading the entire business.
I hoped my food processor would be up to the task of grinding poppy seeds, but it was not.
Yet the truth is that even Apple might not be up to the task of building the ultimately serene computer.
And no one believes that the Iraqi security forces will be up to the task of securing the country any time soon.
The I.M.F., it is now generally agreed, has not proved to be up to the task of forestalling or managing international financial crises.
But these methods may not be up to the task of dealing equitably with technology sectors where the competitive landscape can change significantly from year to year.
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Not even the Money Diaries commenters were up to the task of criticizing her.
Despite difficulties and setbacks, Millhone is up to the task of warming up long-cold trails.
Glendale had plenty of players who were up to the task to step up and contribute.
Now, political experts ruminate on who of the younger generation might be up to the task.
Could I be up to the task?
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